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Editorial Review: Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White | Inkish Kingdoms
Gore, hatred, and diversity, Andrew Joseph White delivers an angelic dark mutation of holy gender, diversity, and payback. – Inkish Kingdoms
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7 book to read during the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month | Inkish Kingdoms
We want to celebrate the contribution of all Asian and Pacific Islanders to literature world! We want to highlight their voices and share literature that will bring awareness to the many social problems they faced and are facing. We want to make sure that we are learning about others and that we are fighting against…
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As Far As You´ll Take Me ― Phil Stamper
As Far As You’ll Take Me by Phil Stamper is a book that promised hot mess London greatness but that only managed to deliver a bland mess. – Inkish Kingdoms Let me tell you a short story about this book. Phil Stamper came to my radar one day when I was on Twitter because he…
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The Fault in Our Stars ― John Green ― “As he read, I fell in love the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once.”
young adult, coming of age, family issues, family trauma books, best of john green, what is the meaning of the fault in our stars Tech Summary: Read from December 10, 2018, to January 03, 2019. Hello book royalists! I am a bit overdue here XD but oh well… aren’t we all a bit behind? I…
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“The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well.” ― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter
This is just a little commemorative post for the great Saga that I just read! I couldn’t stop! I suffered when I had to put it down! Part of my 2017 Challenge was to start and finish certain sagas and books! And I am happy to say that I finished one whole saga and I…
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“The aftermath of a personal tragedy”― Robyn Schneider, The Beginning of Everything
Yough Adult, roller coaster, school life, LGBTQI, gay love, love, destiny. Tech Summary: Read from September 14, 2017, to September 17, 2017. Okay… I am writing this from my phone so I am sorry if there are some typos… I wanted a Blackberry but it didn’t happen (thank God because I got mugged) I will…
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“It was like looking at the sun and not going blind” ― John Corey Whaley ― Where Things Come Back
Hello Book royalists! I cannot say that I laughed with this book. I think the main event on the book is what actually sets the mood and the tone of the book (I mean that is what is supposed to happen, isn’t it?). It is just way too serious the fact that Cullen’s little brother…
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Which is your favorite book by John Corey Whaley?
John Corey Whaley, reviews, book reviews, book recommendations, best books of John Corey Whaley, favorite books. Hello book royalists! I have come today with a super important topic… “Which is your favorite book by John Corey Whaley?” Now, some background… Mr. Whaley has written 3 books so far, and I wish he will publish more.…